Faculty of Veterinary Science
The University of Sydney
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Dr Vivienne E. Reeve

Senior Research Fellow
Faculty of Veterinary Science
McMaster Building (B14)
University of Sydney NSW 2006
Ph: +61 2 9351 2084
Fax: +61 2 9351 7348
Email: v.reeve@vetp.usyd.edu.au
Qualifications BSc PhD
Administration Laboratory Animal Management Advisory Committee, Faculty representative
Research Advisory Committee, member
Post-Graduate Education and Research Training Committee, Student co-ordinator
Research Photobiology and Skin Cancer Research
Contribution to the Profession and the Community President, Mutagenesis and Experimental Pathology Society of Australasia (MEPSA)
Member American Society for Photobiology; European Society for Photobiology; Society for Free Radical Research, Australasia.
Selected Publications

1. Nishimura, N., Reeve, V.E., Nishimura, H., Satoh, M. and Tohyama, C. (2000) Cutaneous metallothionein induction by ultraviolet B irradiation in interleukin-6-null mice. J. Invest. Dermatol. 114:343-348.

2. Reeve, V.E., Nishimura, N., Bosnic, M., Michalska, A.E. and Choo, K.H.A. (2000) Lack of metallothionein-I and -II exacerbates the immunosuppressive effects of UVB radiation and cis-urocanic acid in mice. Immunology 100:399-404.

3. Domanski, D., Bosnic, M. and Reeve, V.E. (1999) Does sunscreen protection from immunosuppression by solar UV radiation predict protection from photocarcinogenesis? Redox Rep. 4:309-310.

4. Reeve, V.E. (2001) Chemoprevention of photocarcinogenesis. In Photobiology for the 21st Century, Eds. Coohill, T.P. and Valenzeno, D.P., Valdenmar Publ. Co., Kansas, USA. pp. 41-51.

5. Widyarini, S., Spinks, N., Husband, A.J. and Reeve, V.E. (2001) Isoflavonoid compounds from red clover (Trifolium pratense) protect from inflammation and immune suppression induced by UV radiation. Photochem. Photobiol. 74:465-470.

6. Reeve, V.E., Bosnic, M. and Domanski, D. (2001) Interaction of UVB-absorbing sunscreen ingredients with cutaneous molecules may alter photoimmune protection. Photochem. Photobiol. 74:765-770.